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TL;DR: Amazing. Go. Well worth the price. Full review: This spa is EVERYTHING. Everything I imagined, everything I was hoping for, and everything I could want in spa. I decided to try a different spa every month this year to usher in my 30s in style/ease the sting of turning 30, and Miraj Hammam was #3. To be honest, it wasn't originally on my list because this price point wouldn't enable me to visit as often as I'd like, but I came across a deal on TravelZoo that I couldn't resist. I was greeted warmly at the front and brought to a beautiful sitting room, where I filled in a health form for the massage portion of my evening. Not long after, a very sweet attendant named Khadeeja greeted me with both arms outstretched (which I found very charming) and led me to the smaller-than-expected-but-gorgeous change room, where she showed me where everything was. She waited outside for me to get into my robe, and then she showed me into the relaxation room. The room was kind of like...a sultan's lounge? The Morrocan theme was so beautiful and the whole spa smelled lightly of essential oils. There were these huge, banquette/cabana-like seats full of colourful pillows, and people were all stretched out on them - one person was sleeping (it was very, very dim in there). There were also drinks (water & tea) and light snacks (like dried fruit and I think nuts), and it was very quiet in there, which I appreciated. Everytime someone left, an attendant would quickly come in and rearrange the pillows, take away used cups and garbage, etc. Not long after, I was fetched by my RMT and led into a room that was supposed to be a hammam room but was being used for my massage that day. It, too, was a beautiful space, and there were several tealight candles along the sides of the room. The massage therapist took the time to ask if there were any areas I wanted to focus on, since it was just a 45 minute session, and she also explained that she was going to do my scalp massage/hair treatment too, which I added to my package. She had a very soothing voice and demeanor and she did a great job. She then brought me back to the relaxation room to wait for my facial. My esthetician came to get me and led me to yet another beautiful treatment room. She did a great job as well, answered all my questions about which treatments would be best for me, and suggested products but I didn't feel pressured at all. She also told me in conversation that the staff turnover is very low, which is a very good sign of a well-run place. Then I was taken back to the relaxation room again, and was given some sweet, spicy tea as well as a small plate of sweets (3 large grapes and a small baklava). At this point, I was just feeling so floaty and relaxed and pampered, I decided that I'd have to save my pennies to return. I would eat less and buy less clothes if it came to that! Nobody came to get me for a while and I was expected at home, so I found my way back to the changeroom and took advantage of the facilities. They have Caudalie products for everyone to use, which was wonderful, and the shower was great as well! There were never a ton of people in the changeroom with me (could be because it was a Friday night) so I had a lot of privacy and felt very comfortable slowly puttering around and enjoying the facilities. What really struck me was that I felt like I was being treated like a full-price-paying customer, as opposed to a coupon-customer, and I really appreciated that. Whenever I've used this type of a group deal or gone to a (Season)licious meal, the service was almost always subpar because they are not making as much money off you, but this spa was different. I was surprised that the "automatic" gratuity they put on your bill was for the discounted price, which I thought was very unfair - isn't it common knowledge/an understanding that you're supposed to tip on full price when you get these deals? It would be so unfair otherwise, and everyone at the spa more than deserved it. I can't wait to return!
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